The Colony reflects on Colonia Dignidad (Dignity Colony), an organization of approximately 250 people founded in southern Chile in 1961. This series of paintings, prints and mixed media works aim at creating the lost, or hidden, photo archive related to this historical episode. Given the scarcity of photographic documents, collages were produced with images from other sources, forming an imaginary of pictorial scenes characterized by daily life in the Colony: hospitals, nurses, choirs and gymnasts, among others. Driven mainly by German national Paul Schäfer, the former Colonia Dignidad can be described as a "state within a state": the development of a project of religious and social nature, enabling the pedophile behavior of its leader against numerous children from the organization, as well as labor abuse and systematic torture of adults and children. Colonia Dignidad also took part in political events aligning with Pinochet's dictatorship.